For Sale: Childhood Home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

ZillowThe entry at Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' childhood home includes an elegant staircase and the owners' art collection.APJacqueline Kennedy in 1960By Emily Heffter

A Park Avenue apartment that was the childhood home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is on the market for $44 million. The art deco-style building was developed by the former first lady's grandfather, and she lived in the apartment on the sixth and seventh floors of 740 Park Ave. while she was in elementary school in New York City. Hedge fund investor David Ganek and his wife, a novelist, are selling the Manhattan apartment following an insider-trading scandal at Ganek's firm, the New York Post reported.

The glamorous, historic apartment in a landmark building has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The marble entryway includes an elegant staircase, and the entertaining floor houses a library and living room facing Park Avenue. Upstairs, there is an expansive master suite with two marble bathrooms and dressing rooms, plus three other bedrooms with en-suite baths.

The apartment is recently renovated, and listing photos offer a peek at the current owners' art collection.

Designer here , met Mrs. Kennedy Onassis as a design student in NYC. This interior is beyond tragic, I think she'd politely say "Oh my..." if she saw this trainwreck interior today; you can never go home and money cannot buy taste. Pitiful!

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Pretty bad when the best looking room in the house is the bathroom. Sheesh! Those people need to dispose of all that nasty artwork into the nearest dumpster! I don't care how much it costs....it's fugly!